In this week’s installment of his ‘Circuits’ column, David Pogue asks, “Are you taking advantage of Web 2.0?” By ‘you’ he means your company, and […] Read More
Month: March 2008
I’ve just been reading some Jeff Jarvis’ recent posts about Senator Obama (like this one), and it’s a clear reminder that even a lot of […] Read More
‘h’ is for hypocrisy. If the premier selling point of a hybrid vehicle is fuel economy, then you have to wonder why Lexus won’t reveal […] Read More
A couple of times in my career as a User Experience professional, I’ve worked for bosses whom I considered to be ridiculously (some even dangerously) […] Read More
I didn’t see Obama’s landmark speech today, but I read the transcript. I admit I was moved by it, and although there was certainly a […] Read More
The guys at 37 Signals have a list of what they call “red flag” words that often come up in business communications and can get […] Read More
The state of Texas recently held an “e-vote” to choose a new license plate design. There were five designs in the running, and over 450,000 […] Read More
In my post yesterday, I questioned the value of “process” in web and software development and discussed my successes and failures both with and without […] Read More
UPDATE: There’s a Part 2 now. When I started in the web development business about a decade ago, I worked at a small agency with […] Read More
As a user experience guy, one of the things I do for my job is try out every new web service that comes along. Most […] Read More